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Old 06-15-2009, 05:59 PM
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So I'm getting ready to install my LS7 clutch. My question is that I Plan on replacing the slave too. Do I need to bleed the brake fluid too? I kno that when you disconnect it no air gets in cuz of the specail fitting going to the slave. But do I need to bleed it when I put the new slave in? If so, what would be the quickest and easiest way to do this. I figured its easier to do it when the trans is bout to get bolted back in to the bellhousing. When you have that 2-3 foot gap..!!
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Get a remote bleeder!!! I just put one in with my install and is one of the best investments I have ever done. Just bleed the slave until no more air comes out. The remote bleeder makes it a snap and is like $50 from Tick. I personally think clutch bleeding should be done regularly just like changing the oil, but that is up to your personally preference when you want to do it.



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